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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from March 2017 to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 5,434 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- In Xanadu
- Charles Inglis (Royal Navy officer, died 1833)
- George Innes (bishop)
- George Innes (RAF officer)
- Tom Inns
- Second International Tramways and Light Railways Exhibition
- George Burns, 2nd Baron Inverclyde
- Ralph Ipres
- Iraq and Afghanistan Memorial
- Irthington Castle
- Isaac Todd (1811 ship)
- Isle of Man TT
- Isle of Man TT Mountain Course
- Isle of Mull Railway
- Italians in the United Kingdom
- George Ivatt
J
- J-class submarine
- Andrew Jackson (footballer)
- McIvor Jackson
- Miles Jackson
- Peter Jackson (politician)
- Richard Jackson (Liberal politician)
- William Jackson (cricketer)
- Matthew Jahanfar
- Charles James (cricketer)
- George Jamieson (diplomat)
- George Auldjo Jamieson
- Pierre Janssen
- George Jardine
- Robert Jardine (politician)
- Pauline Jarman
- William Fleming Hoggan Jarrett
- George Jarvis (footballer)
- Werner Jeanrond
- Matthew Jenison
- George Jenkins (soccer)
- Robert Jenner (MP)
- Liz Jensen
- Robert Jermyn (1539–1614)
- Robert Jocelyn, Viscount Jocelyn
- Frederick Johnson (Oxford University cricketer)
- Frederick Johnson (Surrey cricketer)
- Nathaniel Johnson (politician)
- Peter Johnson (Nottinghamshire cricketer)
- Peter Johnson (RAF officer)
- Robert Johnson (English politician)
- George Johnston (engineer)
- George Johnston (footballer, born 1947)
- George Johnstone (footballer, born 1914)
- George Whitton Johnstone
- Peter Johnstone (footballer)
- William Johnstone (artist)
- William Johnstone (VC)
- Joint Aircraft Recovery and Transportation Squadron
- George Jones (Surrey cricketer)
- Morgan Jones (British politician)
- Philip Jones (MP)
- Rhonda Jones
- Robert Jones (died 1715)
- Robert Jones (died 1774)
- Robert Jones (of Castell-March)
- Sally-Anne Jones
- Tony Jones (sculptor)
- William Nathaniel Jones
- Joppa railway station
- Tony Jose
- Journal of Bioethical Inquiry
- Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies
- Charles Joy (engineer)
- Robert Jugler
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- K-Park Training Academy
- Peter Kane (footballer)
- The Kartel
- Patrick Kavanagh (police officer)
- Patrick Kay
- Henry Kaye (cricketer)
- Sammy Kean
- Mike Kearney
- Robert Keating
- Roderick Kedward (politician)
- Peter Keightley
- Robert Keilway
- Robert Keilway (MP for Salisbury)
- George Keith (missionary)
- George Skene Keith
- George Kelly (footballer)
- Robert Kelsall
- Charles Kemball
- Owen Kember
- Nicholas Kemeys
- Percival Kemp
- Robert Kempe
- Nicholas Kendall (Royalist)
- William Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick
- Sandy Kennedy
- William Kennedy (painter)
- William Rann Kennedy
- Kennerleigh
- Humphrey Kent
- George Ker
- Peter Kerr (footballer, born 1891)
- William Petty-FitzMaurice, Earl of Kerry
- Kettlethorpe, West Yorkshire
- George Key
- Robert Kilgour
- Robin Kinahan
- Frederick King (cricketer)
- Horace King (English cricketer)
- Kenneth King (cricketer)
- Matthew King (Malmesbury MP)
- Percival King
- Peter King (British politician)
- Charles Kingsley (yacht designer)
- Robert King, 4th Earl of Kingston
- Robert King, 6th Earl of Kingston
- William Kininmonth (architect)
- George Kinloch (politician)
- Mary Morgan-Grenville, 11th Lady Kinloss
- Charles Kinnear
- George Kinnell
- George Hay, 14th Earl of Kinnoull
- Geoffrey Kirby
- Ernest Kirk
- Lionel Kirk
- Peter Kirkham
- Robert Kirkham
- William Noble, 1st Baron Kirkley
- William Kirkpatrick (Scottish MP)
- Carol Kirkwood
- Thomson Kirkwood
- William Kirtley (railway engineer)
- Kitley Show Cave
- Peter Kitson
- Frank Kletzenbauer
- Ralph Knight
- Philip Knightley
- Joseph Knowles (cricketer)
- Frank Knox (cricketer)
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- Gerard la Pucelle
- Ben Ladd-Gibbon
- William Laidlaw (cricketer)
- James Laing (footballer)
- William Laird (shipbuilder)
- Lake Untersee
- Peter Lamarque
- Helen Adelaide Lamb
- Peter Lamb (footballer)
- William Lambert (Middlesex cricketer)
- George Lambourn
- Radulf de Lamley
- Peter Lamont (historian)
- William Lamplough
- William Landles
- Jimmy Lang
- John Langley (cricketer)
- William Langton
- Peter Lanyon
- Suzanne Lappin
- Lascelles (1779 EIC ship)
- Martin Lauchlan
- Gertrude Annie Lauder
- William Lauder (forger)
- Charles Lavers
- George Law (footballer, born 1885)
- George Henry Law
- George de Lawedre of Haltoun
- Charles Lawrence, 1st Baron Lawrence of Kingsgate
- Hervey Lawrence
- Michael Laws (cricketer)
- George Anderson Lawson
- William Lawson (speedway rider)
- Caroline Leakey
- Leamside railway station
- Edwin Leaney
- George Learmond
- Nicholas Lechmere (politician, died 1701)
- Nicholas Lechmere, 1st Baron Lechmere
- William Lechmere
- Carolyn Leckie
- Garth Lee
- William Leechman
- Leekfrith torcs
- Cameron Lees
- Antony Legard
- Bill Leggatt
- Geoffrey Legge
- George Legge (footballer)
- Charles Legget
- Peter Legh (died 1642)
- Margaret Coke, Countess of Leicester
- Philip Sidney, 5th Earl of Leicester
- William Leighton (Lord Mayor of London)
- William Leiper
- William Leighton Leitch
- Lemington railway station
- William Leonard (English politician)
- George Leslie (politician)
- Edward Lester (Middlesex cricketer)
- Laurence L'Estrange
- Nicholas L'Estrange